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* “RICHEST BABY IN WORLD THE WORLD: COMES BACK FROM EUROPE. —»——-— John Nicholas Brown,| Jr., 19 Months Old,; with $10,000,000 Already in His Own Name, Returns in State and Goes to Newport in Special Car. tebititivitivicllveieleint einint When Master John Nicholas Brown, Sr., lete the Teutonle to go avinire t after the blz ship had docked, suite on magnificen J tain and other ship's omMcers stood at } the gangplank to say good-by, j “LT hope 1 had a pleasant voyage, we. Master Jolin,’ was thelr anxious query, nd that you are feeling flrat rate to- “Goo, goo" replied John Nicholas Brown, jr. shaklog a dainty rattle vizor- cusly, as he saw a dog on the pler he| seemed to rem For Ju Frown, Jr, ts the famous known all over the he could not be pected to to the grec Looking fa ro tess dignified w Mes. oJdhn Mrs, Har retinue well trained and num On Special Car. y from the pler to the a special wport inter, our, “a summer's out- tte him and he re- to this hame in Newport ruddy stro: Although he has a town house, a palace on the Hudson, and a alr off the Rhode t the thing for a growing ) tha old, acnt’ as fine as any that floats, this| hi jes enormously wealthy Infaat will ‘spend n, Ir. eng time to come in his nursery at Alstinetion of belng th sery {* a big sunny room over beautiful Jawn.” All its ap- suggest the consequenc: of te occupant, Whose comfort must be considered reguniless of cost. His toys yensiev that each one would a wi outit of toys for an ordi- nary baby. There Is a rattle of real Rold set with dlinmonda, and there are yin the world and at the same time the most tenderly nurtured one. There is a third distinction, which, while he is too young to appreciate, yet as imps as the others in the estimation of the general public, This richest baby in the world has hia ititiniitititivicbirricirivivcicbhiririn: besides Innumerable gold spoons the legendary one with which h His Uttle white bed is 4 atmple olegance. It ts hand- dimpled Cuplds and garlands of roves, His elderdown quilt te of white silk em broldered In pink roses. The canopy of Iw couch Is of lace caught over pink silk, When he goes out for a ride a nurse Ills two and 2 footman accompany him sea study his baby ke him ‘comfortable Tf his b xlety. If But Ba doesn't achache elicits him as a similur aMetion the child of the easieside ter nd LW from ment. vast fortune in his own name. hot be taken from him. When he reaches the age of discretion it will be absolutely his own to dispose of as he wishes. John Nicholas Brown, %,00,0 from his father, who died iast year, Tow weeks later Harold Brown, | hin uncle, died and left him $4,000,000 more, This will doubtless aggregate $3,000,000 by the time he Is of age. AM he has to do to come Into posses- siv nis to live and breathe. And because of all these facts It hap- pena that Master John Nicholas Brow + had with him on his ocean voyage ant his European trip his mother, his aunt, two trained nurses, a skilled phy- siclan and a valet who understands the intricacies of a baby's wardrobe, It required eleven trunks for the ward- robe of the multt-milllonaire infant and his entourage and he carried with him a can HONEYMGON I COLD FIELDS. NEW JERSEY GIRL HAD MANY ADVENTURES. jr., Inherited Williams Went Through a Flood and Then Expert- enced a Fire, Mra. After having passed through a dis- spectaly 3 st. the Teutontc officers ever « Bethea troug flcod and destructlve fire and encountered many thrilling adventures, It ts sald of his that ft fe the | CReQuntered_m z most extensive arried by Zany | ou? T, has returned © home of her parents in Camden. male. per on a sea voyage. tained an assortment of It con- moan exciting ahoneymoot In rimmed : vs the ice fields of Cape Nome, drenses ani dainty frocks, anf the te her experiences since her i trousseau of a bride. His valet's time abenwillsraturndto the gold felds Was fuly occupied caring for It, and Ww ‘s Amanda Har- ris und one o: most popular girls In chinden wien she made the acquaint. eighteen months ago, of reo T. Williams, who in, wealtiy and among the houra were When Sur rps of attendants few Idle q Were Busy. we, When John Nicholas Bro Jr, suce Re merchandise: store iat cumbed to mal de mor there was a BEES us busy time for nurses, courtship was of short duration, tetany ineecrieny It nohe had finished his business infant of many mi he East he returned to Alaska with Mona caused Blgh-salaried phys understanding that Miss Ha clan much wid shortly follow hi On the 1 Brown and his her arrival in Cape Nome t party oscupled Suite N wan th rich young baby. from thelr home Boartment. He took all hia meal one night In a boat. Laat May occurred They were scle E the fire. which swent the town, and lala brough +] again they f had a narrow escap Shh; aert ltonaire “was dlctatorfal in ner, tnd suiflclently allve to his tlon to insist n getting what bury m posts he ‘son, N. J., was arrested yesterday on a charge of having robbed Peter Carlo, ° Carlo, who {a a brakeman on 6 Railroad, war injured in a) heat cident a month ago. He receiv the Hatiroad Union’ on account of ‘tala He had the money with him yes- he says. when he called at Hen- saloon. He says he treated soms f ds there and In doing so showed his roll of mone: He declares hi e. ‘olas Brown, jr. came ‘opean voyage at a busily engaged cut- ting teeth bout this way? Why He Went to Europe. After the excitement of the splendid baptismal ceremony at Newport last spring ho was vaccinated, He caught fo! golds nlowlng this, and two physicians Eoodencs at his bedside for a week. was then held up in the saloon and his money. taken from him by Hennion and two other men. The police say $40 was found on Hennion when he ‘as taken to headquarters, ew York were In constant THE NEW == INCANDESCENT YOU BURNING GAS? Jo your gas bills irritate you? Would you like to cut them 85 per cent.? 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Schwenat, Himself in Central Park, Dew Who Shot Frederick Schwendt, of No. Sixty-tecon] street, wh shot twice tn Centrat Park yesterday, dled j{n the Presbyterian Hospital cits morn- He wana conchman for Herman Maze at the above address, and was a steady rlous man. © children in the and his not having had enough money to take better care of them ts thought. by tie pollee to have led to his ending his life, ENING, OCTOBER MN, "THURSDAY EV: 1901. MISS FARRAR IN BERLIN. HAD HATPIN Her Mnrguerite, in italian, Wa Oritios. BER it of Mies Mass. ws Mer e in Fa was uD ued success, She sang tn Italian. The lin musical orttios are unanimous in BOY OF FOUR WAS OPERATED ON FOR APPENDICITIS. ho Pin Taken from Intes- Wheee It iad Three Months. reme- | mittine to] at her ¢ nosed tne rdinary it /ECZEMA’S ITCH IS TORTURE ried to get fezema is sed by an acid humor t ns to helplin the blood coming in contact with the but could not of them, so and producing, xreat redness and fechied to operstion amation; lite pustular eruptions Ay thuid, retines form and discharge a thit which dr the skin is hard, ema in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and Durning at times are almost unbearal the acid, burning humor seems to ooze st te out and set the skin on fire. Salves, ee ashes nor other external applications mine Kiots In Russin, y veal good, jor as long as the poison remains in the blood it will ep the skin irritated, BAD FORM OF TETTER. thad Tetter on my hands, riots In the ze. Part of the disease AN INTERNAL REMEDY.) » A Pleasant-Tasting Tab‘et; Simple, Convene lent; Cures Every Form of Catarrh. The use of inhalers, douches, sprays, alvea and powders for catarrh ts a nule- lance and inconveniones at the beat, and cannot compare with antiseptic remedies tn tablet form for internal use. Internal remedies are the 0 can really roach the seat of which is in (ho blocd, and local applications ure catacrh than rheumatian the thm was in the form of running pores, ¥ painful, and ca: me much disconsfort. Four doctors said the ‘Tetter h ressed too far cured, and they could do nothing for me. T took onty three bottles of 5.8.5. and ones which years am have never siuce seen ean no more . of my oid trouble. B. or kidney trouble, the excesstve secretion Cx. . tat4 McGee Bt, tn nose and throat being local prnaltesti S, 8. S. neutralizes this acid poisou, | tlons of a deep-neated polxon in the blow ei Teataneatitetorn the blood and al state, and the rough, Stuart's Catarth Tablets, the most auc- cin becomes soft, smooth cessful of the Various tpternal remedies, 1s coinposed principally of highly concentrated antiseptics, which destroy the catarrh germs in the blood and causs then to be eliminated through the natural channels, Progressive physicians use and advise Stuart's Catarrh Tablets because they con- tain no cocaine, ho opiate, no enersating Grug whatever, but are colposed of Guata- col, Hydrastin, Hed Gum and atmilar ca- tarch antisepticr, and are safe and plensant that even litte childrea may use them ith excellent results, Catarrh sufferers Who have wasted time | and money on local applic ns should not despair of a radical cure until a trial of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets has been made, | A complete treatment may be purchased at any drug store for Mfty cent, cures Tette sipelas, Psorinsis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a poisoned condition of the blood, Send for our book and write us about your case. Our pliysi- cians have made these diseases a . and can help you by theigadvice ; ke no charge for this service. All correspondence is conducted in Btrictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. imure, Amule; permanent care; Do operation; pay whea cured: booklet. Dr.Chapman, 107 © 234. WHY PAY MORG? where from ten to fifteen Peerless Cod Fish Threads, 6- freshly pack Tres Ch 5 tant New Tort Sate, 4 Chgene. verr bas re Sate, 136, french Peas, ebalea Putts Po Rercuent foe. meaty, Sante Clare, pound, (e., or 3 pounds ult Brenkfast Food, & package ease ue hZe Faney Ce Carolina Meco. Were 236 N5¢ Duter's Best, aie Brand, PCROICE CROCERIES The housewife who buys her grocerie s in a Butler store saves any-|~ per cent. This is a bold, broad statement to make ROBBED, HE SAYS, OF $1,200 but we do more than the mere making of the statement—we quote prices to Take Butter, for instance. 23c. to 27c. a pound for it—in our stores 21 cents; and the Butter we sell, remember, is far and away superior to the kind you get elsewhere—the best that the best creameries in America can produce is our kind, In other stores you pay anywhere from VERY BEST FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER A Pound, 27 CENTS. Rolled Oat HERE IS A BARGAIN Triumph Tread, beat on IN SIX OF OUR Meorm sarely © i 6 8 baat ge STANDARD ARTICLES: d Phowes Perens Saat pound package 14 Pound Very Best Tea, all kinds. ‘ tre, 1 Bue 1 Pound Very Best Mocha & Java Coffee, | want tes teens 1 Can Essie Jersey Tomatocs. Molaanes, bent 1 Can Essie Maine Corn, quart bottle voce. 3 Maple Syrap, battle .. fine, 4% Vounds Standard Granulated Sugar. 15¢ ALL FOR $1.00. y Thymes Suze or Martoram, 9. And with this we give French Mustard, duiler's best 8c] large notte ‘Table Salt, Blue itt tn motiture-proof carton FREE, A QUART MASON JAR OF JELLY OR APPLE BUTTER, Sc} Do Not Apply to Suburban Newest styles- For the Girls: ISSES, SUITS of allewoole > al Melton ¢ 1S. JACKETS a te Chiviets, CHILDR Eten et VS BOX COATS ¢ vlar and sleeves, t soutache braid and small b blue, tan or red, t's to 3'5 OATS of blue i creal trimp oh. See CLOAKS braid and fur ribbon, 6 mos INFANTS’ LONG yokes prettily trimmed wit bon and ailinents, and you will never constipatic help in its cur bowels right. } CASCARE month's trea! them, ample and booklet tre start Gut fro. lay. Get a wand see For Sale FORCF YOURSELF NEW CR L. W. SWEET & with Hberal a 7-29 MAID A PLEAS! SLANE (Main $50 WORTH, 45 W. 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